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Lmao [emoji23] hindos wet dream
more like a Bollywood rambo well what else we can expect from Indians by the way we are still waiting for the real footageAfter releasing the film’s teaser earlier in September, Vicky Kaushal shared the trailer of his upcoming film, Uri: The Surgical Strike, on his social media profiles on Wednesday.
Sharing the trailer on Twitter, he wrote, “Yeh naya Hindustan hai! #URItrailer out now!” referring to Paresh Rawal’s dialogue in the film, "Yeh naya Hindustan hai, yeh ghar mein ghusega bhi, aur maarega bhi."
The 2.24-minute trailer has Kaushal in top form as an army officer leading a team to avenge the killings of his fellow comrades. Action packed and adrenalin fuelled, the trailer has a rousing background score sung by Sukhwinder Singh.
Written and directed by Aditya Dhar, Uri is based on the surgical strikes that the Indian Army’s Special Forces carried out across Line of Control (LoC) on September 29 in response to the deaths of 19 unarmed soldiers who were killed at Kashmir’s Uri basecamp on September 18, 2016, in an early morning attack by Pakistani terrorists.
Though all the actors in the film—Paresh Rawal, Yami Gautam, Kriti Kulhari—get their screen time in the trailer, it is Kaushal the video focuses on the most and he delivers.
With roles ranging from a Pakistani cop in Raazi to a careless indecisive boy in Mannmarziyaan and now a fearless and responsible military officer, Kaushal is proving his mettle as an actor with every film.
Produced by Ronnie Screwvala’s RSVP Films, Uri: The Surgical Strike is slated to release on January 11, 2019.
Watch the trailer here:
https://www.news18.com/news/movies/...-the-killings-of-indian-soldiers-1960979.html
more like a Bollywood rambo well what else we can expect from Indians by the way we are still waiting for the real footage
are they wearing Pakistan's ssg uniform ?
tm log to bohat hi bare che ho janiHow would you know if they are the real footage ?
What a farce. LollllllllllAfter releasing the film’s teaser earlier in September, Vicky Kaushal shared the trailer of his upcoming film, Uri: The Surgical Strike, on his social media profiles on Wednesday.
Sharing the trailer on Twitter, he wrote, “Yeh naya Hindustan hai! #URItrailer out now!” referring to Paresh Rawal’s dialogue in the film, "Yeh naya Hindustan hai, yeh ghar mein ghusega bhi, aur maarega bhi."
The 2.24-minute trailer has Kaushal in top form as an army officer leading a team to avenge the killings of his fellow comrades. Action packed and adrenalin fuelled, the trailer has a rousing background score sung by Sukhwinder Singh.
Written and directed by Aditya Dhar, Uri is based on the surgical strikes that the Indian Army’s Special Forces carried out across Line of Control (LoC) on September 29 in response to the deaths of 19 unarmed soldiers who were killed at Kashmir’s Uri basecamp on September 18, 2016, in an early morning attack by Pakistani terrorists.
Though all the actors in the film—Paresh Rawal, Yami Gautam, Kriti Kulhari—get their screen time in the trailer, it is Kaushal the video focuses on the most and he delivers.
With roles ranging from a Pakistani cop in Raazi to a careless indecisive boy in Mannmarziyaan and now a fearless and responsible military officer, Kaushal is proving his mettle as an actor with every film.
Produced by Ronnie Screwvala’s RSVP Films, Uri: The Surgical Strike is slated to release on January 11, 2019.
Watch the trailer here:
https://www.news18.com/news/movies/...-the-killings-of-indian-soldiers-1960979.html
Real Footage You people never released a real footage to the world?How would you know if they are the real footage ?
Real Footage You people never released a real footage to the world?
simply its a mental masturbation of modi and ajiv doval, and whole drama is a part of a political game.How would you know its a real footage ?
simply its a mental masturbation of modi and ajiv doval, and whole drama is a part of a political game.
real footage that's all we want, the footage you people were releasing not the Bollywood directed cinematic version of the drama written by you anchor Arnab f***ing GhoswamiSo what proof do you want ?
What proof will be sufficient to help you come out of your Denial ?
we want real
real footage that's all we want, the footage you people were releasing not the Bollywood directed cinematic version of the drama written by you anchor Arnab f***ing Ghoswami
Even some educated Indians are casting doubt's on this surgical strikes drama...of course many indians do believe it...only god knows the truth...BJP should produce a clear evidence at least in this election yearmeanwhile the worlds biggest media house and from a country which is indians new father has this to say about indians bollywood fantasy sirgical strikes
Rambo is also true....he single handedly defeatrd the entire vietnamese army....reality is very differentAfter releasing the film’s teaser earlier in September, Vicky Kaushal shared the trailer of his upcoming film, Uri: The Surgical Strike, on his social media profiles on Wednesday.
Sharing the trailer on Twitter, he wrote, “Yeh naya Hindustan hai! #URItrailer out now!” referring to Paresh Rawal’s dialogue in the film, "Yeh naya Hindustan hai, yeh ghar mein ghusega bhi, aur maarega bhi."
The 2.24-minute trailer has Kaushal in top form as an army officer leading a team to avenge the killings of his fellow comrades. Action packed and adrenalin fuelled, the trailer has a rousing background score sung by Sukhwinder Singh.
Written and directed by Aditya Dhar, Uri is based on the surgical strikes that the Indian Army’s Special Forces carried out across Line of Control (LoC) on September 29 in response to the deaths of 19 unarmed soldiers who were killed at Kashmir’s Uri basecamp on September 18, 2016, in an early morning attack by Pakistani terrorists.
Though all the actors in the film—Paresh Rawal, Yami Gautam, Kriti Kulhari—get their screen time in the trailer, it is Kaushal the video focuses on the most and he delivers.
With roles ranging from a Pakistani cop in Raazi to a careless indecisive boy in Mannmarziyaan and now a fearless and responsible military officer, Kaushal is proving his mettle as an actor with every film.
Produced by Ronnie Screwvala’s RSVP Films, Uri: The Surgical Strike is slated to release on January 11, 2019.
Watch the trailer here:
https://www.news18.com/news/movies/...-the-killings-of-indian-soldiers-1960979.html